EE 4G mobile

EE 4G Mobile

EE launched its 4G mobile network in October, 2012. It purchased the second largest amount of 4G frequency spectrum in the UK’s 4G auction and is well placed to offer first-class 4G services.

EE currently has 4G launched in over 666 major towns and cities and more than 6,900 smaller towns and villages and is the market leader. EE currently has over 97% UK population coverage with its 4G network and over two thirds of the UK geography.

EE are aiming for 98% of the UK population to be covered as soon as possible, as well as 95% of the UK landmass by 2020. Its customers can get a 4G signal 60.60% of the time according to OpenSignal, which is more than any other UK network.

EE Coverage

Use EE’s coverage checker (click here) to find out more about EE 4G coverage in your area, including signal strengths and details on both indoor and outdoor coverage.

Town and cities with 4G coverage:

4G from EE is now available in over 666 towns and cities. Locations with 4G coverage include but are not limited to:

4G LTE Advanced (branded 4G+ by EE):

The new 4G+ technology uses EE’s 2.6GHz high capacity spectrum, and is available in large parts of Greater London, including Camden, Chelsea, Islington, Kensington, Kilburn, Notting Hill, Old Street, Shoreditch, Soho, Southbank, Southwark, The West End and Westminster. Its footprint in London is growing all the time and EE has also begun spreading 4G+ across the UK’s other busiest cities, including Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester.

Better yet, EE is now beginning to boost speeds up to 360Mbps in some locations. Currently this is only available in Wembley Stadium, but it will be coming to parts of London, Birmingham, Manchester and beyond throughout 2016 and 2017.